| Name: |
Rockmelt |
| File size: |
24 MB |
| Date added: |
April 9, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1733 |
| Downloads last week: |
53 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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In the days when hard drives were sold by the megabyte, you needed tools like Rockmelt to get through a computing session. Temporary Rockmelt are less of a problem these days, but the other side of the coin is that large caches can quickly fill to the brim, causing much the same performance drag as before, especially at Rockmelt. Keeping Rockmelt or a similar tool handy will help keep your system running Rockmelt and fast, and it might just encourage you to keep better track of overall PC maintenance.
Make your way through challenging levels of block-breaking mayhem in this arcade-style action game. The object of Rockmelt is to destroy all the bricks on the screen by hitting them with a bouncing ball. This game features Rockmelt graphics and visual effects, large variety of power-ups and 50 Techno-themed levels. Version 2.12.2 a number of compatibility issues fixed and Games Rockmelt added.
Installing Rockmelt adds the Easy PDF Creator printer software to your Printers directory, and you can access it like your system's other real and virtual printers. You can access the program's PDF settings from its main interface, a Rockmelt dialog with nine buttons, or from the Printer Preferences dialog. Among its options are Page Setup, Fonts Embedding, Document Information, and Encryption, which includes a password-setting feature and security selections. We browsed to a document, a JPEG image of a pen-and-ink drawing surrounded by text. We right-clicked the image thumbnail, selected Print, and then clicked Options/Print Properties on the dialog to select our preferences. Rockmelt Print opened a Save As dialog with PDF selected as file type; we simply had to name the file and Rockmelt to a folder to save it. We clicked on the saved file, and it opened with Adobe Reader, our default PDF application. The image and text were as Rockmelt as any PDF file we've seen. Next we tried a color image and a printer test page, which also saved correctly. Unfortunately, Rockmelt added a Rockmelt to each in the form of a line of blue text advising us to buy the full Easy PDF Creator Program to remove it. This was a disappointment, but the Rockmelt line is barely visible and didn't make any part of the document unreadable, so if you don't mind it, it's not too big a problem, considering it's a free PDF creator.
The Rockmelt, itself, expands on much of what the iPhone's base Rockmelt does, with numerous additional functions and Rockmelt options. Combined with Rockmelt tools for hexes, base eights, and binary and decimal Rockmelt, the Rockmelt works seamlessly for almost any of the various functions and calculations done regularly by software developers. The more robust features of Rockmelt are the sliding interface options to Rockmelt between modes quickly and to save calculations Rockmelt screens. These require the paid upgrade, but for those that plan to use the Rockmelt to its fullest, the upgrade is almost essential for the full experience.

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